Are there any prerequisite courses for the M.S. in Human Nutrition?
-There are three undergraduate prerequisite courses for non-science majors; Introductory Biochemistry,(4 credits), Human Anatomy and Physiology,(6 credits) and Introduction to Nutrition, (2 credits). If you have not taken these courses and credits in your undergraduate studies within the last 10 years (and achieved a grade of Bor higher), these courses will be required before being entered into our Master’s Program. These courses are offered on campus (weekends) or online.
Related Questions
- Do you require or recommend prerequisite courses and/or bachelors degree be completed at the University of Kansas main campus in Lawrence?
- Can I apply to the graduate program and take the required undergraduate prerequisite courses once I am accepted to the graduate program?
- If I take these prerequisite courses at New Paltz, does that mean I will be accepted into the New Paltz graduate program?